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Overview

User Rating:
6.4/10   70 votes
Director:
Edouard Molinaro
Writers:
Michel Audiard (dialogue)
Michel Duran (characters)
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Release Date:
18 September 1964 (Italy) more
Genre:
Comedy
User Comments:
Delightfully funny movie, made precious by Francoise Dorleac more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)
Jean-Claude Brialy ... Antoine Monteil
Françoise Dorléac ... Sandra
Marie Laforêt ... Gisèle
Claude Rich ... Julien

Catherine Deneuve ... Denise
Marie Dubois ... Sophie
Hélène Duc ... Mme. Armande
Bernadette Lafont ... Flora
Jacques Dynam ... Un truand
Tanya Lopert ... Mauricette
Jacqueline Mille ... La soeur de Gisèle
Francis Blanche ... Nino Papatakes
Bernard Blier ... M. Heurtin
Mireille Darc ... Georgina
Micheline Presle ... Isabelle Lartois
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Caccia al maschio (Italy)
Male Hunt (USA)
The Gentle Art of Seduction (UK)
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Runtime:
100 min | USA:91 min
Country:
France | Italy
Language:
French
Sound Mix:
Ortiphone
Certification:
Finland:K-16
Filming Locations:
Rhodes, Greece
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14 out of 15 people found the following comment useful:-
Delightfully funny movie, made precious by Francoise Dorleac, 26 March 2002
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Author: pzanardo (pzanardo@math.unipd.it) from Padova, Italy

"La chasse a l'homme" is a delightfully funny movie, made with remarkable professionalism and accuracy by Edouard Molinaro, a director hugely gifted for comedies. The story revolves around various love/adulterine/sexy affairs, with an array of extremely comic situations. The brilliant dialogue is written with outstanding care. Much fun is based on a good-natured satire of the French cultural fashion-mania of that epoch: Existentialism, leftist "rive gauche" ideology, Sartre, Juliette Greco and so on. The cinematography is excellent, even too much for this sort of light-minded film. In fact, it seems to be an amiable mocking of the "nouvelle vague" style, another cultural icon of the early 1960s.

The audience is gratified with the dazzling beauty of 21-years-old Catherine Deneuve, at the start of her career, in a minor but remarkably sexy role. The whole cast makes an outstanding job. Jean-Claude Brialy and Claude Rich are wonderful. A young soon-to-be-superstar Jean Paul Belmondo is excellent in his trade-mark role of the nice rascal. Look at the nod he makes to invite the aged rich woman to sit down at his table, in the Greek tavern: how could a guy be nicer than Belmondo?

The first part of the film is perhaps the funniest, with a sequence of weird flashbacks to introduce the characters. But the second part is made precious by the presence of sweet Francoise Dorleac. I have a very soft eye for that poor girl. She has not the perfect beauty of her sister Catherine Deneuve, but, in my opinion, she is one of the most appealing women to have graced the screen. There she is: beautiful, nice and keen, charming, sweet, lovely, incredibly attractive and sexy (look at her eyes!), and so much talented, really a born-to-act girl. It is heart-breaking to see Francoise on the screen (always on the verge of falling in love with her...), meanwhile knowing that she was killed in a terrible car accident, at age twenty-five.

Well, that is "La chasse a l'homme": a little masterpiece, plus the jewel Francoise Dorleac.

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